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THE DOVE FOUNDATION
ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 5TH ANNUAL
CRYSTAL DOVE SEAL AWARDS

March 7, 2012 (Grand Rapids, MI) – The Dove Foundation announced today winners of the coveted Crystal Dove Seal Award for the best Family Approved movies of 2011 in six categories; Comedy, Drama, Adventure, Animated, Documentary and Limited Theatrical Release.

Movie awards and award shows every spring are ubiquitous. They are bestowed by groups representing virtually every imaginable constituency and ideology.

The CRYSTAL DOVE SEAL AWARD is unique in that it is an online ballot available to visitors of The Dove Foundation website, www.dove.org. These people are joined together by one common bond; they love good movies in a variety of genre’, but within the boundaries of good taste and positive values.

“The Dove Foundation has spent the last 22 years informing, empowering, and advocating on behalf of the ‘Faith and Family Audience,’” said Dick Rolfe, Dove co-founder and CEO. “We’ve also offered our advice over the years to many grateful filmmakers working to reach this vast, underserved segment of the movie going public that’s looking for more family friendly entertainment choices. And we believe that the soon to be released update of our 2005 Film Profitability Study will again show that creating and producing films that Dove can approve just makes good business sense.”

44 Family Approved movies were nominated from the theatrical films released in 2011 that received the Dove Seal. Over, 2,000 voters cast their ballots, and the CRYSTAL DOVE SEAL goes to…

Comedy: The Muppets – Walt Disney Pictures

Drama: Soul Surfer – Sony Pictures / Affirm Films

Adventure: Hugo – Paramount Pictures

Animated: Cars 2 – Walt Disney Pictures / Pixar Animation Studios

Documentary: African Cats – Walt Disney Pictures

Limited Theatrical Release: The Frontier Boys – Ferocious Films / Destiny Image Films

“We would like to thank all of the producers of the nominated films for creating wholesome entertainment that families can watch without being exposed to gratuitous content” said Rolfe.

About The Dove Foundation – Founded in 1991, The Dove Foundation is a nonprofit, pro-family organization that encourages and promotes the creation, production, distribution and consumption of family friendly entertainment. The Foundation awards its seals of approval in four categories, FAMILY APPROVED, FAMILY EDITED, FAITH FRIENDLY and FAITH BASED. Over 200,000 unique visitors each month rely on Dove reviews when making their entertainment choices; whether renting, streaming, or purchasing a DVD or movie ticket. Dove Seals appear in nearly every venue, from marketing and promotional materials of theatrical releases to the DVD/BluRay packaging as well as on displays at retail.